Peepal Farm helps 9 rescued dogs cross 8000+ miles across 3 countries to their homes

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Peepal Farm is an animal rescue and recovery center in himachal pradesh,india. It was founded by Shivani,Robin and Joellen to help the stray animals in and around the area to help the animals and raise awareness about the cruelty against strays in india.

Peepal Farm is a stray animal rescue, a vegan organic farm, and a low impact farmstay. It is the home that was built in the Himalayan Foothills to accommodate recovering injured stray animals, people who want to do good work, and an organic garden to provide a little bit for all the residents.

They believe that every action for survival has a suffering footprint, especially any act of consumption. So, they believe in mindful consumption, and making our survival purposeful by doing good work, which for them is alleviating physical pain.

Due to limited space at the recovery center they have to release the stray animals back on the streets to make space for the incoming patients.

however,some animals are either too young or need long term care ,so they started a dog adoption campaign called “Adopt happiness”. They had some success in getting the dogs adopted by locals and dog lovers in india and abroad.

The costs of getting the dogs to their homes was often a consideration of people willing to adopt and peepal farm adopted by sharing the cost by getting volunteers travelling the same destinations as the willing dog parent.

Nine rescued indian-breed dogs have found homes in the US and Peepal Farm decided to take them all in 1 big trip to consolidate the costs and paperwork plus it was easier as they needed a single volunteer to travel with the dogs to make sure they all arrived safely ,in this case it was co-founder joellen anderson who decided to travel with them and take the across the US on a roadtrip in a camper van.the trip is scheduled to leave peepal farm in the first week of december 2018.

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